Twitter can suspend your account for up to seven days in cases involving “threats or attacks on other members of the public,” the support page explains. This might occur if you’ve reported a user’s abusive behavior and are awaiting an answer from Twitter.
Log in to your account. Check for a notification informing you that your account has been locked. Start by clicking or tapping Begin. Enter your phone number and press Next. We will text you a verification code, or you will receive a phone call with one.
Permanent ban: This is our most severe punishment. An account will be permanently suspended if it is found to be in violation of the Terms of Use. The violator will not be allowed to establish new accounts after the account has been permanently banned.
Don’t post the same material repeatedly. Do not establish numerous Twitter accounts. Avoid merely blasting out links on Twitter. Keep an eye on your following and follower ratio. Make yourself useful on your Twitter account by being active. Don’t be a shill for phishing or malware sites. Abuse of hashtags is frowned upon. Don’t malign?
However, you can appeal if you believe you were treated unjustly. In the meantime, your account is on hold. You won’t be able to see or edit your tweets, and you won’t be able to log in or post or read tweets. A useful tool created by Database writer and blogging legend, ResearchBuzz has now been made available.